Richard M. Daley, Mayor
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Ground Transportation at O'Hare

Taxi Fare Information - FUEL SURCHARGE
Department of Consumer Services
EFFECTIVE APRIL 28, 2008


There are a number of ways to get to and from O'Hare International Airport. Located just 17 miles northwest of downtown Chicago, O'Hare International Airport is accessible via local mass transit lines, regional trains and buses, downtown and suburban shuttles and interstate highways. Most ground transportation access areas are located at the main entrance for each terminal. View roadway conditions from the Illinois Department of Transportation.



Use public transportation
CTA (Blue Line) as a fast and convenient way to travel to and from the airport, avoiding traffic. Metra and other regional train and bus information may be obtained by going to www.rta.com - the website for the Chicago Area Regional Transportation Authority.

PACE also provides regional bus service to O'Hare. View maps and schedules of the following 2 routes, which terminate at the ATS Kiss-N-Fly: [PDF Format]

#250 Schedule | #250 Map | #330 Schedule | #330 Map  |

For more information go to the PACE website
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Airport Shuttles

Airport Transit System

Regional Bus Information

Bike to the Airport

Kiss 'N Fly - Drop Off/Pick Up Area

Rental Cars

Taxi Cabs

Transportation Between O'Hare and Midway

Go to the City's Website for other transportation related information.
 

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